Four reasons for you to train your dog:

  1. Avoid all the common problems that bother dog parents today.
  2. Save time, money, and energy. You avoid unreliable methods and techniques that won’t solve your initial struggles, and will also bring new problems in your relationship with your dog.
  3. Solve existing problems.
  4. Get a better quality of life for you and your dog!

Dog, man’s best friend, has been domesticated thousands of years ago. Consequently, your dog is not afraid of humans that may approach him, and he has the ability to adjust in a human household.

Domestication does not mean that your dog knows how to walk on a loose leash; neither how to stay calm when the doorbell rings.

Whatever you want and whatever you don’t want your dog to choose to do, you must teach it to him; you need to communicate it in a language your dog can understand. Yes, your dog loves you, but no, this is not enough reason for him to do or don’t do something.

Your dog is learning every day, every minute, how to behave: by the environment, by you, by strangers, by other dogs.

Often times, your dog learns to do things that you don’t like, such as pulling on the leash, barking at other dogs, being afraid of people, chewing on your shoes, overreacting to the doorbell.

It is common to end up with a dog:

  • too stressed or too frightened,
  • overstimulated, or
  • resigned, completely isolated, and uninterested in life.

When you learn more about your dog, his needs, the language he uses to communicate, what helps him and what doesn’t, you gain a superpower: You train your dog, you determine what is beneficial for his life and yours, so you transform your life!